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7,800-year-old Female Figurine Found at Anatolia's Ulucak Mound

Excavations of the Ulucak Mound have peeled back many thousands of years of history, with the latest excitement coming from a figurine dating back over 7,800 years.

Kemalpasa
Artvin
Turkey
Ulucak
Sinop
Anadolu
Turkey-general
Izmir
Anatolia
Trakya
Van
Turkish

Discover the must-see sights of Croatia

Historic attractions, amazing churches and cutting-edge contemporary art all await visitors to Croatia

Lokrum
Dubrovacko-neretvanska
Croatia
Zagreb
Grad
Egypt
Rome
Lazio
Italy
Gradec
Zagrebacka
Ilica

A New Study Shows How the Ancient World Adapted to Climate Change » FINCHANNEL

The FINANCIAL A new study of the ancient world of Anatolia – now Turkey – shows how they adapted to climate change but offers a warning for today’s climate emergency according to University of Glasgow. The efforts of ancient populations to minimise the impacts of climate change were undermined during longer climate shifts when itThe FINANCIAL A new study of the ancient world of Anatolia – now Turkey – shows how they adapted to climate change but offers a warning for today’s climate emergency according to University of Glasgow. The efforts of ancient populations to minimise the impacts of climate change were undermined during longer climate shifts when it » The FINANCIAL Lifestyle

Yemen
Canada
United-kingdom
Himyar
Shabwah
Turkey
Anatolia
Turkey-general
Scotland
Matthew-jacobson
University-of-glasgow-scotland
University-of-georgia-united-states

University of Glasgow - University news - A new study shows how the ancient world adapted to climate change

University of Glasgow - University news - A new study shows how the ancient world adapted to climate change
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Athens
Attikír
Greece
Georgia
United-states
Glasgow
Glasgow-city
United-kingdom
Himyar
Shabwah
Yemen
Peterborough

Disturbing Red Painted Curse Discovered In Jerusalem Catacomb

Archaeologists working at the UNESCO site of Beit She'arim, Jerusalem have found a Late Roman to Early Byzantine painted curse warning tomb raiders to watch out!

Israel
Beit-shearim
Ha-afon
University-of-haifa
H-efa
Jerusalem
Israel-general
Galilee
Greece
Tel-aviv
Palestinian
Greek

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